[Deal] Woot Selling Refurbished 32GB Nexus 10 for $380

For the next two days (or until they run out), Woot is selling the 32GB version of the Google Nexus 10 for $380. That’s a heck of a deal. The retail 32GB version of Google’s big-screened tablet runs $499 through Google Play, so even though this is refurbished, you are saving yourselves at least $100. When you compare it to the 16GB version, you are still saving yourself around $20, plus some shipping costs. Shipping on Woot is $5, while Google currently only has a $13 2-day shipping option.

Again, this is refurbished and not brand spankin’ new, though some would argue that refurbished models perform better than new since manufacturers have had a chance to fix issues.

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I have a note 10.1… any chance someone could enlighten me as to if this would be worth it or not? I don’t have a huge use for the S-pen.

elemeno

Walmart has the 32GB Nexus 10 for $399 and they have a 2 year accidental damage plan for $49. Woot offers a 1 year Square Trade plan for $56. Coworker just went with Walmart… I’m resisting the temptation.

duke69111

Walmart’s is refurbished, but i now see where you were going warranty wise. I only saw the new one at first for $499.

Stinker

“though some would argue that refurbished models perform better than new since manufacturers have had a chance to fix issues.”

What idiot ever said that?

GoBigRed

Buy now or wait for the rumored Nexus 11?

mustbepbs

Hmm.. I literally just bought a brand new 16 GB Nexus 10 from the Play Store last week..should I return it for this?

Hothfox

Frick. If I weren’t trying to save money for a convention in July, I’d hop on this. I’ve really been wanting a Nexus 10 to replace my Xoom.

jakemyster84

Bought this just a couple of days ago from Woot when they were having a Woot Off, it was 1 penny less then. Just waiting for it in the mail now. I would not be worried about refurbished products either. Like the article mentioned refurbished are usually better then new because they fix known problems even if they haven’t happened yet in the unit.

I love it, but it’s severely underpowered. Can’t wait to see what chromebooks are released this summer!

Justin Barrett

Just out of curiousity (I was looking to buy that same one), what processes do you find that lag on it? I like the fact that it’s only $249 but might consider waiting and paying a bit more if something substantially better is coming out.

Basically, if you have more than 4 tabs open (even with swap memory activated), your performance is going to be heavily compromised.

For example, you can’t play a youtube video in a tab and do something in another without the video actually freezing (but the audio keeps playing). This is stuff you could probably do on a 10 year old PC.

I love the size and weight of it, and love the keyboard.

I also have random resets pretty often, but they come and go. I assumed it had something to do with a browser extension, but after googling the problem I see that people even have it with fresh installations.

I’d still recommend it! I love this little thing. I just can’t wait to see what this summer’s models look like (and if the Pixel was like $700, i would STRONGLY consider it). If they integrate intel haswell processors they might be powerful enough to handle ANYTHING in the browser and also have a ton more battery life. We’ll see.

Youre right, when its refurbished by the manufacturer!! These nexus are not! They are ‘refurbished’ by a third party! Before i understood this, I got a ‘refurbished’ sony xperia tab s from them a month ago and the screen was literally gorilla glued on to the back and came undone within days. The bottom right of my screen is apart from the back! Careful buying refurbs from guys!